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Company Clothing blog: Two weeks to get dressed?
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Thursday, 3 December 2009. Two weeks to get dressed? According to new research commissioned by the Clothes Show Live, an average woman spends a staggering 312 hours preparing for the most important social event of the year: the office Christmas party. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Company Clothing. Blog The blog is intended as an adjunct to the magazine and website, offering a place for interesting and unique stories to be told, debates to be held, and links to be shared. ASBCI - Ass...
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Company Clothing blog: What not to wear in the office
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Thursday, 21 January 2010. What not to wear in the office. Bespoke corporatewear supplier NKD Clothing has published a list of workwear faux pas that may leave some of you quaking in your all-too-casual Ugg boots…. First up, cleavage and short skirts are a big no-no. Though they may attract a lot of attention, it is almost always for the wrong reasons. Likewise, keep your towering stilettos, lacy camisoles and fishnet tights for the weekend. But how seriously should we take these rules? Blog The blog is ...
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Company Clothing blog: Prisoners Pocket Kitchen Supplies
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Thursday, 29 April 2010. Prisoners Pocket Kitchen Supplies. Prison officers have discovered that there may be more to the waterproof jackets supplied to inmates than meets the eye. A source at the jail said: “They knew this lass was nicking tea and coffee but they could find nothing. 8220;Then they looked closer at the jacket and found this poacher's pocket. It's ludicrous. The irony is guards wear thin cheap c* p.”. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Company Clothing. This is a Flickr ba...
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Company Clothing blog: Air Hostess, I Like the Way You Dress…
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010. Air Hostess, I Like the Way You Dress…. The Japanese fascination with the air hostess uniforms given to employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) has prompted such a high demand for the goods that a black market has been created. Although shops selling replica uniforms are very common on the streets of Japan, the desire to own the authentic JAL uniform has created a remarkably competitive market for them, with the genuine article often selling for thousands of dollars. Follow us on Twitter.
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Company Clothing blog: Tesco: a little decorum helps
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Friday, 29 January 2010. Tesco: a little decorum helps. Tesco has hit the headlines on a number of occasions, but this time it is not its finances but rather its dress code that is causing a stir. Staff at a store in St Mellons in Cardiff have taken action after receiving complaints from a number of customers regarding the chosen attire of a few members of the public. I think it's stupid really not being allowed in the supermarket with pyjamas on. It shows a total lack of respect for those around them an...
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Company Clothing blog: No more skirting the issue
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. No more skirting the issue. A new set of guidelines published ahead of the Equality Bill by the Equality and Human Rights Commission may see a ban on forcing school girls to wear skirts. However, a government spokesperson said: "Schools decide their own uniform policy, the Equality Bill will not change this at all, it's nonsense to suggest we're banning skirts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Company Clothing. We'd love you to get involved as much as possib...
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Company Clothing blog: July 2009
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Friday, 31 July 2009. Under the cover of darkness. Some Friday fun as it's Friday. A powercut in Lincolnshire has been blamed on underwear. That was carried into pylon's on helium balloons. The underwear - a thong if you want to be specific - was attached to the balloon and then must have floated up into the transformer. The local polo club's summer party is thought to be the most likely place of origin for the offending article. Polo players are always the ones to blame aren't they? Drowning, not waving.
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Company Clothing blog: February 2010
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. No more skirting the issue. A new set of guidelines published ahead of the Equality Bill by the Equality and Human Rights Commission may see a ban on forcing school girls to wear skirts. However, a government spokesperson said: "Schools decide their own uniform policy, the Equality Bill will not change this at all, it's nonsense to suggest we're banning skirts. Wednesday, 10 February 2010. Paramedics told to put a sock in it. However, not everyone has welcomed the news. J...
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Company Clothing blog: April 2010
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Thursday, 29 April 2010. Prisoners Pocket Kitchen Supplies. Prison officers have discovered that there may be more to the waterproof jackets supplied to inmates than meets the eye. A source at the jail said: “They knew this lass was nicking tea and coffee but they could find nothing. 8220;Then they looked closer at the jacket and found this poacher's pocket. It's ludicrous. The irony is guards wear thin cheap c* p.”. Tuesday, 13 April 2010. Air Hostess, I Like the Way You Dress…. Although shops selling r...
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Company Clothing blog: Paramedics told to put a sock in it
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010. Paramedics told to put a sock in it. Ambulance chiefs at the North West Ambulance Service have threatened paramedics with the sack if they continue to wear novelty socks. Bosses have insisted that the socks are unprofessional, and have threatened staff with discipline and even the sack if they do not comply with strict dress codes. North West Ambulance Service should be addressing more important issues like why paramedic training has been stalled for months. We'd love you to ...